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<div class="aef-image"><img src="http://www.sfbg.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/Full_325_wide/lunacover_0.JPG" alt="" title="" width="325" height="275"/><div class="aef-image-infos" style="width:325px"><div class="aef-image-infos-title-credits"><div class="aef-image-infos-title">Luna says: "I superhate bad lighting."</div> <span class="aef-image-infos-credits">PHOTO BY ROCIO GRIJALVA</span></div><div class="aef-image-infos-title-legend"></div></div></div> </div>
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<p>While writing this <a href="http://www.sfbg.com/2013/04/09/cat-pack" target="_blank">week's Pets Issue cover story</a> on world domination by Internet-famous cat magnates -- or the "Cat Pack," as they will forever after be dubbed thanks to the quick linguistic thinking of Mike "Owner of Lil Bub" Bridavsky during our interview for the piece -- a certain fashion icon was never far from my mind.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/the.fashion.kitty" target="_blank">Luna the Fashion Kitty</a> is hardly the most famous Internet cat, but her cross-eyed good looks, coupled with owner Rocio Grijalva's ability to get her to wear tutus and hairbows, is to me emblematic of the American Dream. Let the fact that Luna hails from the city of Hermosillo, in the Mexican state of Sonora allow you to draw your own conclusions about the continued cultural relevancy of that trope. <span class="read-more"><a href="/pixel_vision/2013/04/10/internet-cats-their-own-words-luna-fashion-kitty"><strong>Read more &raquo;</strong></a></span></p>
Internet CatsInterviewLuna the Fashion KittyCaitlin DonohueWed, 10 Apr 2013 18:37:56 +0000caitlin27694 at http://www.sfbg.comInternet cats, in their own words: Luna the Fashion Kittyhttp://www.sfbg.com/pixel_vision/2013/04/10/internet-cats-their-own-words-luna-fashion-kitty
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<div class="aef-image"><img src="http://www.sfbg.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/Full_325_wide/lunacover_0.JPG" alt="" title="" width="325" height="275"/><div class="aef-image-infos" style="width:325px"><div class="aef-image-infos-title-credits"><div class="aef-image-infos-title">Luna says: "I superhate bad lighting."</div> <span class="aef-image-infos-credits">PHOTO BY ROCIO GRIJALVA</span></div><div class="aef-image-infos-title-legend"></div></div></div> </div>
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<p>While writing this <a href="http://www.sfbg.com/2013/04/09/cat-pack" target="_blank">week's Pets Issue cover story</a> on world domination by Internet-famous cat magnates -- or the "Cat Pack," as they will forever after be dubbed thanks to the quick linguistic thinking of Mike "Owner of Lil Bub" Bridavsky during our interview for the piece -- a certain fashion icon was never far from my mind.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/the.fashion.kitty" target="_blank">Luna the Fashion Kitty</a> is hardly the most famous Internet cat, but her cross-eyed good looks, coupled with owner Rocio Grijalva's ability to get her to wear tutus and hairbows, is to me emblematic of the American Dream. Let the fact that Luna hails from the city of Hermosillo, in the Mexican state of Sonora allow you to draw your own conclusions about the continued cultural relevancy of that trope. <span class="read-more"><a href="/pixel_vision/2013/04/10/internet-cats-their-own-words-luna-fashion-kitty"><strong>Read more &raquo;</strong></a></span></p>
Internet CatsInterviewLuna the Fashion KittyCaitlin DonohueWed, 10 Apr 2013 18:37:56 +0000caitlin27694 at http://www.sfbg.comInternet cats, in their own words: Luna the Fashion Kittyhttp://www.sfbg.com/pixel_vision/2013/04/10/internet-cats-their-own-words-luna-fashion-kitty
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<div class="aef-image"><img src="http://www.sfbg.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/Full_325_wide/lunacover_0.JPG" alt="" title="" width="325" height="275"/><div class="aef-image-infos" style="width:325px"><div class="aef-image-infos-title-credits"><div class="aef-image-infos-title">Luna says: "I superhate bad lighting."</div> <span class="aef-image-infos-credits">PHOTO BY ROCIO GRIJALVA</span></div><div class="aef-image-infos-title-legend"></div></div></div> </div>
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<p>While writing this <a href="http://www.sfbg.com/2013/04/09/cat-pack" target="_blank">week's Pets Issue cover story</a> on world domination by Internet-famous cat magnates -- or the "Cat Pack," as they will forever after be dubbed thanks to the quick linguistic thinking of Mike "Owner of Lil Bub" Bridavsky during our interview for the piece -- a certain fashion icon was never far from my mind.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/the.fashion.kitty" target="_blank">Luna the Fashion Kitty</a> is hardly the most famous Internet cat, but her cross-eyed good looks, coupled with owner Rocio Grijalva's ability to get her to wear tutus and hairbows, is to me emblematic of the American Dream. Let the fact that Luna hails from the city of Hermosillo, in the Mexican state of Sonora allow you to draw your own conclusions about the continued cultural relevancy of that trope. <span class="read-more"><a href="/pixel_vision/2013/04/10/internet-cats-their-own-words-luna-fashion-kitty"><strong>Read more &raquo;</strong></a></span></p>
Internet CatsInterviewLuna the Fashion KittyCaitlin DonohueWed, 10 Apr 2013 18:37:56 +0000caitlin27694 at http://www.sfbg.comInternet cats, in their own words: Luna the Fashion Kittyhttp://www.sfbg.com/pixel_vision/2013/04/10/internet-cats-their-own-words-luna-fashion-kitty
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<div class="aef-image"><img src="http://www.sfbg.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/Full_325_wide/lunacover_0.JPG" alt="" title="" width="325" height="275"/><div class="aef-image-infos" style="width:325px"><div class="aef-image-infos-title-credits"><div class="aef-image-infos-title">Luna says: "I superhate bad lighting."</div> <span class="aef-image-infos-credits">PHOTO BY ROCIO GRIJALVA</span></div><div class="aef-image-infos-title-legend"></div></div></div> </div>
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<p>While writing this <a href="http://www.sfbg.com/2013/04/09/cat-pack" target="_blank">week's Pets Issue cover story</a> on world domination by Internet-famous cat magnates -- or the "Cat Pack," as they will forever after be dubbed thanks to the quick linguistic thinking of Mike "Owner of Lil Bub" Bridavsky during our interview for the piece -- a certain fashion icon was never far from my mind.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/the.fashion.kitty" target="_blank">Luna the Fashion Kitty</a> is hardly the most famous Internet cat, but her cross-eyed good looks, coupled with owner Rocio Grijalva's ability to get her to wear tutus and hairbows, is to me emblematic of the American Dream. Let the fact that Luna hails from the city of Hermosillo, in the Mexican state of Sonora allow you to draw your own conclusions about the continued cultural relevancy of that trope. <span class="read-more"><a href="/pixel_vision/2013/04/10/internet-cats-their-own-words-luna-fashion-kitty"><strong>Read more &raquo;</strong></a></span></p>
Internet CatsInterviewLuna the Fashion KittyCaitlin DonohueWed, 10 Apr 2013 18:37:56 +0000caitlin27694 at http://www.sfbg.com